amiwm is an X window manager that tries to make your display look and feel like an Amiga® Workbench® screen. It is fully functional and can do all the usual window manager stuff, like moving and resizing windows.

wm2 is a window manager for X. Using wm2, you can move windows around the screen, resize windows both horizontally and vertically, hide windows, restore hidden windows and delete windows. wm2 also adds a stylish frame to each managed window.

AScd is a CD player applet that can be docked with Afterstep and Window Maker window managers. In spite of its little size, AScd is a full features CD player. It supports multiple visual themes and can be compiled on several platforms including Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, and AIX.

ZWM is an SDL-based window manager and widget library intended to be used in cross-platform applications. It features basic widgets like buttons, lists, containers, a file browser, combo-box, and many more. It also features support for mutimedia playback (MPEG, MP3, WAV, MIDI, Ogg, etc.).

Wmbio is a dockapp designed for WindowMaker.
Given your birth date, it can show you your
biorhythms, allows you to see the progress in time
of your biorhythms, and calculates your next totally
positive or negative biorhythmic level.

Wmconfig is a text-based menu generation tool for
various X window managers for desktops. Toolkits
like Qt or Gtk are not required. It uses a simple
configuration layout and the configuration may be
edited with a text editor.

wmspaceclock (or spaceclock for short) is an antialiased analog clock for the Window Maker dock to show the current local time. It has configurable background and configurable antialiased hand shapes (vector-based) and comes with more than a dozen themes.

The DefCon epplet shows your current Defense Condition (remember WarGames?) based on your current system load. When your machine's load is low, you are at DefCon 5, peace. When your machine's load is high you reach DefCon 1 and the general pipes in.